Wyoming threatens to sell prime Grand Teton land
OPS_admin | Jul 05, 2010 | Comments 0
For Sale: Two square miles of Grand Teton National Park.
Majestic views of the Teton Range. Prime location for luxury resort, home development. Pristine habitat for moose, elk, wolves, grizzlies.
Price: $125 million. Call: Gov. Dave Freudenthal.
Wyoming is trying to force the Interior Department to trade land, minerals or mineral royalties for 1,366 acres it owns within the majestic park. If the foot-dragging feds don’t agree to a deal – soon – Freudenthal threatens to put a For Sale sign on the property.
Full Story: News from The Associated Press.
Filed Under: Environment



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